tinge ; tail and wings— hl^Lok (a foul feather, either 

 white amongst the black, or grey amongst the yellow, 

 would disqualify it as a prize bird). These distinctive 

 markings do not reappear after the first moulting. 



Lizards. — So called from some fancied resem- 

 blance in the markings to the reptile of that name. 

 The hody — clear grey or bright orange, covered all 

 over with regular black spots ; crown of the head — 

 pure white or yellow ; tail, wings, and feet — a uniform 

 dark hue, without any admixture of white ; throat 

 and hreast — a lighter shade than the back, approach- 

 ing more nearly the colour of the head. 



ToRKSHiKE Spangle. — Named from the county in 

 which it is chiefly bred. The hody — a pale mealy 

 colour; head — greenish brown; toings — greenish 

 brown. 



NoEWiCH Yellow. — The lady, head, tail, and wings 

 — golden yellow. 



Greei^". — The tody — Grass green, with long dark 

 stripes down the back ; Ireast — saftron yellow ; wings 

 and tail — grass green, striped with black. 



CiNNAMOiT. — The hody and hreast — bright yellow 

 or mealy white ; head, loings, and tail — cinnamon or 

 reddisb fawn. 



